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the facts are, that the jobs that left the united states are coming back to the united states. plants that closed are opening, opening and reinvented. companies like john deer expanding here in davenport, waterloo and des moines, where they added nearly 500 new jobs in the last two years. good paying jobs. siemens wynn employs 4500 people in madison.ri's coming back, it's not a political slogan, it's a reality. and it's happening in the sector that built the middle class, in manufacturing. look, you know a lot of my republican friends and some who are political opponents, wonder why the president and i have spent so much time working to bring manufacturing back. no one in the heartland has to wonder about that, you all know why. you all kn were the manufacturing center of the world. and you saw what happened whenl. you know that manufacturing jobs just aren't any oldey are good . jobs you can raise a family on. jobs that allow you to own a home and not just oun the promi of being able to send your kid to college. here in iowa, the average nu pays almost $50,000 a year. and they
the facts are, that the jobs that left the united states are coming back to the united states. plants that closed are opening, opening and reinvented. companies like john deer expanding here in davenport, waterloo and des moines, where they added nearly 500 new jobs in the last two years. good paying jobs. siemens wynn employs 4500 people in madison.ri's coming back, it's not a political slogan, it's a reality. and it's happening in the sector that built the middle class, in manufacturing....
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two out of three times, they will lose the president of the united states. a woman who is running the house and senate and it will have more clarity on the fiscal cliff and they will have just heard the opinion of the american people about how interventionist a water policy officials to be so they can make a more informed decisions about their balance sheet. to deal with the pressing problem -- the unemployment rate, and acceptable downside risks to inflation, but that is holding the bridge until december. >> one of the things was that the defense of the idea that quantitative easing really works. my personal sense had been it worked the first time and less the second time and this diminishing curve -- do they seem to be deemphasizing that? >> i think it has always been clear that the first-round of quantitative easing that came in 2009 was going to be more effective than if you get under more normal times. going back to 2010, he made that point. i don't think this notion that it has been less effective and more recent times that it was in the first round is
two out of three times, they will lose the president of the united states. a woman who is running the house and senate and it will have more clarity on the fiscal cliff and they will have just heard the opinion of the american people about how interventionist a water policy officials to be so they can make a more informed decisions about their balance sheet. to deal with the pressing problem -- the unemployment rate, and acceptable downside risks to inflation, but that is holding the bridge...
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30 bills in the united states senate. help the american people instead of playing politics. >> [inaudible] [laughter] -- where do you think the jobless rate would be? >> i am not an economist. if they would have taken on revised and worked with us, the economy would be better. more americans would have better jobs. more americans would have better incomes. that is clear to us. >> the president has his to do list. you have your to do list. did they overlap in many places at all? >> we have worked together to pass the free-trade agreement. we work together to pass the veterans of jobless bill. i can go down a long list. we were together on the import- export bank. there are a lot of places we have found common ground. it is a constant push. the president's is always out campaigning every day. >> [inaudible] >> the one area where we lost jobs misconstruction. why won't the congress provide some certainty to the construction industry by passing the highway bill? >> the highway bill is very important. i know the conferees are
30 bills in the united states senate. help the american people instead of playing politics. >> [inaudible] [laughter] -- where do you think the jobless rate would be? >> i am not an economist. if they would have taken on revised and worked with us, the economy would be better. more americans would have better jobs. more americans would have better incomes. that is clear to us. >> the president has his to do list. you have your to do list. did they overlap in many places at...
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i want those businesses to find workers right here in the united states. the skills and training that employers are looking for begins with the men and women who educate our children. all of us can point to a teacher who's made a difference in our lives and i know i can. so i want this congress to give our schools the receke good tea and reward the best teachers. and in return, they also need to give the schools the flexibility to stop just teaching to the test and start helping the kids who are having trouble to learn. so making sure we have got the most skilled workers starts early, it starts with k through 12, it starts before k through 12, making sure every child is prepared and when an american of any age wants to p s ts to pursd of higher education, whether it's that high school grad who's just trying to get that first couple of years of college education, or somebody like mike, who's in the process of retraining, whether it's two years or four years or more, we have got to make sure that education is affordable and available to everybody who wants t
i want those businesses to find workers right here in the united states. the skills and training that employers are looking for begins with the men and women who educate our children. all of us can point to a teacher who's made a difference in our lives and i know i can. so i want this congress to give our schools the receke good tea and reward the best teachers. and in return, they also need to give the schools the flexibility to stop just teaching to the test and start helping the kids who...
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and to the next vcht the united states, joe biden, -- vice president of the united states, joe biden, i thank you. [applause] [cheers and applause] i am grateful to finish this journey with one the finest statesmen of our time, a man at ease with everyone from world leaders to conductors on the am trak train he still takes home every night. to the love of my life, our next first lady, michelle obama. [cheers and applause] and to malia and sasha. i love you so much and i am so proud of you. [cheers and applause] four years ago i stood before you and told you my story, that the brief union of a young man from kenya and a young woman from kansas who weren't well off, weren't well known, but shared a belief that in america their son could achieve whatever he put his mind to. it is that promise that's always set this country apart, that through hard work and sacrifice each of us can pursue our individual dreams but still come together as one american family tone sure that the next generation can pursue their dreams as well. that's why i stand here tonight, because for 232 years, at each mo
and to the next vcht the united states, joe biden, -- vice president of the united states, joe biden, i thank you. [applause] [cheers and applause] i am grateful to finish this journey with one the finest statesmen of our time, a man at ease with everyone from world leaders to conductors on the am trak train he still takes home every night. to the love of my life, our next first lady, michelle obama. [cheers and applause] and to malia and sasha. i love you so much and i am so proud of you....
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this community was so smart and so wise to send him to represent you in the united states capitol. thank you so much. good job. [applause] i am so excited, so thrilled to be able to be home. to talk about the tremendous progress we have made. it has been three years since president obama and vice president biden were elected and handed the largest set of problems at once of any administration in history since fdr. i mean, really. [applause] they set about tackling them one by one. we have gone from bleeding 750,000 jobs a month. three years later, we have had 24 straight months of job growth in the private sector. we have focused on the middle class and working families. [applause] we had a fight her alongside president obama and the vice president of the united states. joe biden and his more than 40 years of public service has given -- i did not mean that as a joke. it is remarkable. from the time he was 29 years old, joe biden has made a commitment to help improve the quality of life of all americans. he has been in their scrapping and scraping and standing up for working familie
this community was so smart and so wise to send him to represent you in the united states capitol. thank you so much. good job. [applause] i am so excited, so thrilled to be able to be home. to talk about the tremendous progress we have made. it has been three years since president obama and vice president biden were elected and handed the largest set of problems at once of any administration in history since fdr. i mean, really. [applause] they set about tackling them one by one. we have gone...
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that is why i am running for a second term as president of thh united states. united states. we can choose a future where we export more products and outsource to were jobs. after a decade that was defined by what we are out, we are getting back to bases and making things again. the basics and making things again. i have met people who feared they would never build an american car. now, they cannot build thee fast enough. we built an industry that is back on the top of the world. i have worked with business leaders who are bringing jobs back to america and not because our workers make us pay but because we make better products. because we work harder and smarter than anyone else. i signed a trade agreements that are helping our companies sell more goods to millions of new customers, that are stamped with three prod worlds -- words -- chants usa]sa --- after a decade of decline, this country created over half a million manufacturing jobs in the last 2.5 years. -pnow, you have a choice. we can get more tax breaks to corporations that ship jobs overseas. we can give breaks to co
that is why i am running for a second term as president of thh united states. united states. we can choose a future where we export more products and outsource to were jobs. after a decade that was defined by what we are out, we are getting back to bases and making things again. the basics and making things again. i have met people who feared they would never build an american car. now, they cannot build thee fast enough. we built an industry that is back on the top of the world. i have worked...
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. >> this is the united states of america, the greatest country on earth, the world's economic superpower. the idea that we lurch from crisis to crisis and every six months or every nine months that we perhaps and not to pay our bills on stuff we have already bought -- threaten to they are bills on stock of are bought and default andrew and the full faith and credit of the united states of america, that is not how you run a great country. so i put forward a very clear principle. i will not negotiate around the debt ceiling. we are not going play the same game that we saw happen in 2011. which was usually destructive. it hurt our economy, provided more uncertainty to the business community than anything else that happened. i am not alone in this. if you go to wall street, including talking to a whole bunch of folks who spends a lot of money trying to beat me, they will say it would be disastrous for us to use the debt ceiling as something to try to win political points on capitol hill. so we're not going to do that. and which is why i think part of what i hope over the next couple days we
. >> this is the united states of america, the greatest country on earth, the world's economic superpower. the idea that we lurch from crisis to crisis and every six months or every nine months that we perhaps and not to pay our bills on stuff we have already bought -- threaten to they are bills on stock of are bought and default andrew and the full faith and credit of the united states of america, that is not how you run a great country. so i put forward a very clear principle. i will...
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the vice president of the united states, joe biden. >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you. please be seated. i'm jill biden's husband joe. as i'm known here in washington. and in my household. general dempsey, i've been around washington for a long while. and i was one of those folks they call a chairman of the foreign relations committee for a long time. and i have gotten to meet an awful lot of incredible military personnel. and some remarkable women and men who have worn the uniform. and they all have different qualities. but i want to tell you just for a second about why i like dempsey so much and why i like dee dee even more. and i really mean this. these guys get it. these guys get it. you're not a number. you're not a soldier or a soldier's family. these guys wear it in their heart. i've been with them when we visited bases where some of your heroes had fallen. i watch, i watch how deenie responds. i watch the general. he's a tough guy. but i watch him. and you can almost hear his heart breaking. and there's something special about both of them. and i guess you know
the vice president of the united states, joe biden. >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you. please be seated. i'm jill biden's husband joe. as i'm known here in washington. and in my household. general dempsey, i've been around washington for a long while. and i was one of those folks they call a chairman of the foreign relations committee for a long time. and i have gotten to meet an awful lot of incredible military personnel. and some remarkable women and men who have worn the...
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they brung me to the united states. i'm a united states senator and vice president of the united states for one reason, because i was educated. i was educated by louis l. redding and i was educated by reverend maurice moyer. i was educated by lent mitchell and hicks anderson and i went through the battle with mouse. mousey, are you out there? hey, mouse, how are you doing, man? mouse and i go back a long way to the days when i was a public defender. each before that. to the days i was the only white employee on the east side, remember, mouse? and by the way, mouse got my back a bunch of times. in any rate, it is so, so good to be with you all. i want to thank you all for your leadership and your friendship and again, to be personal, for your loyalty. it is not an exaggeration. were it not for the leadership of the naacp, for the men and women who educated me when we'd sit over in reverend wright's churches as we were talking about desegregating the queen movie theater, remember, mouse, those days? i learned so much. i l
they brung me to the united states. i'm a united states senator and vice president of the united states for one reason, because i was educated. i was educated by louis l. redding and i was educated by reverend maurice moyer. i was educated by lent mitchell and hicks anderson and i went through the battle with mouse. mousey, are you out there? hey, mouse, how are you doing, man? mouse and i go back a long way to the days when i was a public defender. each before that. to the days i was the only...
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officials in 2010 when it leaked thousands of classified documents. >>> united states must vow it will not prosecute our staff or supporters >>> he was careful this big from inside the embassy ecuador has granted him political asylum but british police officers are on guard ready to arrest him if he steps and outside. >>> he took refuge at the embassy to avoid being sent to sweden for sex assault allegations. he says that as part of a political conspiracy. latin american supporters marched outside the embassy to thank the ecuadorian president. he condemned british officials for trying to raid the embassy. a sign spoke for less than 10 minutes before stepping back inside his diplomatic shelter tina krauss cbs news >>> san jose police deal with the 20th homicide of the year and fourth murder in the week. at 5:00 a.m. this morning the man found shot to death, investigators say the killing the result of a confrontation no details released and no arrests made. checking other news a federal investigator back at the chevron refinery fire tomorrow several investigations look into the cause of
officials in 2010 when it leaked thousands of classified documents. >>> united states must vow it will not prosecute our staff or supporters >>> he was careful this big from inside the embassy ecuador has granted him political asylum but british police officers are on guard ready to arrest him if he steps and outside. >>> he took refuge at the embassy to avoid being sent to sweden for sex assault allegations. he says that as part of a political conspiracy. latin...
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you've got 29 states right now in the united states where insurance does cover autism treatment. also you've got to remember that once these kids are adults, they're still dealing with autism. so what happens when they're out of the education system? how are they being paid for? a lot of the funding comes from the state, from the federal government. but residential expenses, group homes, where are they going to live, how are they going to be taken care of at home, that's a big expense, also, when you talk about working, how does a family of autism work? 784% of the adults with autism were unemployed. 74% of the ones with jobs worked less than 20 hours per week. >> poppy harlow, thanks for running through the numbers with us. reeling through the diagnosis, many families have to become financial experts. the father of a 14-year-old autistic son, welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> nice to have you with me. you're trying to be the cfo of the family, trying to run the medical side of all the diagnosis and treatment. let's talk about the money portion. 79% have not
you've got 29 states right now in the united states where insurance does cover autism treatment. also you've got to remember that once these kids are adults, they're still dealing with autism. so what happens when they're out of the education system? how are they being paid for? a lot of the funding comes from the state, from the federal government. but residential expenses, group homes, where are they going to live, how are they going to be taken care of at home, that's a big expense, also,...
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forty-two days until the united states jumps off the fiscal cliff. that is if the white house and congress don't get their act together first. that means $600 billion in across-the-board spending cuts and tax increases, hitting every single american taxpayer right in the wallet. it's not just us but get hit hard, amid all the uncertainty, companies are scaling back their investment plans. according to "the wall street journal", u.s. companies are cutting their spending plans in the fiscal and economic uncertainty, and doing so at the fastest pace in the a recession. it goes on to say that companies are not planning to spend this year or next year. i am joined by jeffrey miron. welcome back to the show, jeffrey. good to see you. i want to start with some breaking news that we had. moody's just announced that they are cutting france's government rating to aa from triple-a. the s&p data back did it back in january. of course, we mentioned last week that the eurozone is in recession. economies that are expanding and not contracting. is this a winning pos
forty-two days until the united states jumps off the fiscal cliff. that is if the white house and congress don't get their act together first. that means $600 billion in across-the-board spending cuts and tax increases, hitting every single american taxpayer right in the wallet. it's not just us but get hit hard, amid all the uncertainty, companies are scaling back their investment plans. according to "the wall street journal", u.s. companies are cutting their spending plans in the...
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in the united states hasn't been here in a while. >> hasn't been here since 1999. the first time we had a summit the it's outside washington, d.c. in the great stiff chicago. >> jon: it's very exciting. it's the smart defense initiative. is that correct? >> that's one of initiatives were putting forward, yes. >> jon: how does that contrast with the defense initiatives we've been doing in the past that we didn't think to name smart? >> it's a good question which is -- >> jon: thank you. >> it really is because it isn't true that we've been doing dumb defense up to that point. we noticed that. >> jon: when you say smart defense you don't think ooh i think this might actually look bad ultimately. >> because of using that language. what we're trying to do is having countries facing significant financial problems finding waying how can they use the dollars they spend on defense smarter than they did before hand. >> the hypothetical countries having financial problems -- [ laughter ] >> jon: would that include anybody. >> all 28. >> jon: is anybody going to raise their h
in the united states hasn't been here in a while. >> hasn't been here since 1999. the first time we had a summit the it's outside washington, d.c. in the great stiff chicago. >> jon: it's very exciting. it's the smart defense initiative. is that correct? >> that's one of initiatives were putting forward, yes. >> jon: how does that contrast with the defense initiatives we've been doing in the past that we didn't think to name smart? >> it's a good question which is...
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the president the united states of america barack obama. thank you everybody. not only not only was heard by barack obama but it was heard by everyone on stage even people started tweeting about it saying that you are mr joe biden you're absolutely right in the you know that guy's story or is it just me or has a bronco obama in some way been involved in almost all of the open mikes whether he's talking to someone or being talked about or it's his vice president he's you know involved in a lot of action i actually barack obama is pretty good i think i think he does work with the whole you never alone with myself i get bored in them but people does get caught in the wrong zones certainly there's talk about a guy getting caught the wrongs are not just afghanistan but well deep under the covers with one of his colleagues who wrote his autobiography general david petraeus you know the top guy there the former cia director the head of everything in afghanistan let's have a look at this just. to follow i mean it's a lot to follow and it's just you know i feel dirty ju
the president the united states of america barack obama. thank you everybody. not only not only was heard by barack obama but it was heard by everyone on stage even people started tweeting about it saying that you are mr joe biden you're absolutely right in the you know that guy's story or is it just me or has a bronco obama in some way been involved in almost all of the open mikes whether he's talking to someone or being talked about or it's his vice president he's you know involved in a lot...
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i think that is what they are going to do, remind people he is president of the united states. we have seen it time and time again. if this storm is severe, it could be an opportunity for president obama. tavis: you have covered this more than i have, and with all the confidence governor romney exudes, there will come a time when reality sets in. what you make at this point of the hoover confidence mr. romney still exhibits on the campaign trail, and is that how you feel on the inside? >> after his performance in denver, he felt better. his closest advisers felt better, so i think it is a plausiblewhat do you make of tht that $2 billion is being spent on this campaign? >> we will see that in the future. it basically free of restrictions that were in place for some time in campaign finance. money does find a way in politics, and more folks are opening their wallet, and there is no question there has been an impact. i am not sure how much of an impact a lot of this money has had in terms of the presidential race. if you look at the number of super pacs that put money into this ca
i think that is what they are going to do, remind people he is president of the united states. we have seen it time and time again. if this storm is severe, it could be an opportunity for president obama. tavis: you have covered this more than i have, and with all the confidence governor romney exudes, there will come a time when reality sets in. what you make at this point of the hoover confidence mr. romney still exhibits on the campaign trail, and is that how you feel on the inside? >>...
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my guest tonight, a united states senator representing the great state of indiana. please welcome senator evan bayh. sir, thank you for joining us. [cheers and applause] historic night. huge night for the democratic party. the speech, wow, that was, you know -- you know, that was great. >> i'll take your word for it, jon. >> it's happening later on. >> yeah. >> have you had a chance to spend time with senator bayh? you were also vetted for the vice presidential -- what's your impression? you were obviously a senator clinton supporter, but being considered on the short list of vice presidential candidates. >> i had a chance to spend good quality personal time with barack. when i came home, i told my wife, i said, dear, he's the real deal. he's in this for the right reason, he cares about our country. he says he's a pragmatist, he wants to get things done to help people in their daily lives. this is a guy that will be a great president. >> does he talk like that in private? "evan, i'm a real deal, i'm a pragmatist"? >> we talked about our kids and talked about sports.
my guest tonight, a united states senator representing the great state of indiana. please welcome senator evan bayh. sir, thank you for joining us. [cheers and applause] historic night. huge night for the democratic party. the speech, wow, that was, you know -- you know, that was great. >> i'll take your word for it, jon. >> it's happening later on. >> yeah. >> have you had a chance to spend time with senator bayh? you were also vetted for the vice presidential -- what's...
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we need to elect mitt romney the next president of the united states. >> reporter: in person absentee voting is already under way. early voeting going only in other states. both sides know tomorrow's debate could be the last one some voters see. >> i think it's an opportunity for governor romney to flush out these issues face-to-face. >> he's very good at explaining what's going on, what he's proposing, what he has done. and i don't think there's anything to worry about. >> reporter: or does he? the latest poll shows the head-to-head race tightening a bit with president obama still on top. but on a key issue of the economy, a potentially revealing shift that could help the president. 57% believe they think the economy is recovering, the largest number seen so far in this campaign. >> nbc news will have live team coverage and analysis that will begin at 9:00 tomorrow night. and we invite you to stay tuned for news 4 at 11:00. >> the redskins team ownership endorsed question 7 today. they say the project would mean new jobs and more money for schools. the football team plays at fed-ex f
we need to elect mitt romney the next president of the united states. >> reporter: in person absentee voting is already under way. early voeting going only in other states. both sides know tomorrow's debate could be the last one some voters see. >> i think it's an opportunity for governor romney to flush out these issues face-to-face. >> he's very good at explaining what's going on, what he's proposing, what he has done. and i don't think there's anything to worry about....
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congressman from the state of wisconsin and the next vice-president of the united states, ladies and gentlemen, congressman paul ryan! (cheer (cheers) >> hey, everybody, how are you? oh, wow. i want to introduce you to my mom. (cheer (cheers) >> hey, mom! >> this is my mom betty. she's why i'm here and she and her grandkids are why i'm here. say, hi to my mom betty. (cheers) >> thank, mom, have a seat, mom. oh. oh, friends we have a big choice to make. this is no ordinary election. it's not an ordinary time. we have a choice, we can stay on the path we're on, the one president obama has put us on, as a nation deeper in debt, it's a nation further in doubt, it's a nation in decline. or we can elect a leader, a leader who will make the tough decisions and apply our founding principles and get us back on track and restart american idea and get people back to work. (cheers) >> you see, president obama and other politicians like him in washington have become more focused on their next election than they have on the next generation. not us, we're not going to do that. we will lead. we want
congressman from the state of wisconsin and the next vice-president of the united states, ladies and gentlemen, congressman paul ryan! (cheer (cheers) >> hey, everybody, how are you? oh, wow. i want to introduce you to my mom. (cheer (cheers) >> hey, mom! >> this is my mom betty. she's why i'm here and she and her grandkids are why i'm here. say, hi to my mom betty. (cheers) >> thank, mom, have a seat, mom. oh. oh, friends we have a big choice to make. this is no...
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. >> when will the united states elect a female president? >> 2040, 2050. >> that's late. >> let's hope so. [laughter] >> mike tyson what does an ear taste like. >> well, that depends it depends on which ear that you bite. >> murray was the first brit to be in the finals in 76 years ago a brit won. 73 years ago brit was in the finals. >> and grand rapids celebrating their new time in a very appropriate fashion later today. and we're live in east town, and those details coming up. [ . [ speaking in a foreign language >> who was the cheapest? >> the cheapest? i don't know i'm going to guess greg. >> announcer: you can tell he's talking-- [ thunder and lightening ] >> wow that was frightening. [ yelling ] >> the shows' a hit. i've talked to people about the show, and it is a hit. >> thank you bob. >> eliot: as far as i know there is a gun-free set. voter i.d. laws, are they a bad solution in search of a non-existent problem? coming up next. >>we talk a lot about the influence of money in politics. it is the defining issue of this era. the candid
. >> when will the united states elect a female president? >> 2040, 2050. >> that's late. >> let's hope so. [laughter] >> mike tyson what does an ear taste like. >> well, that depends it depends on which ear that you bite. >> murray was the first brit to be in the finals in 76 years ago a brit won. 73 years ago brit was in the finals. >> and grand rapids celebrating their new time in a very appropriate fashion later today. and we're live in east...
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now, i -- i, i want -- i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states. and, i proudly nominate him to be the standard bearer of the democratic party. now, folks,n tampa a few days ago, we heard a lot of talk. oh, about how the president and the democrats don't really believe in free enterprise and individual initiative. how we want everybody to depend on the government. how bad we are for the economy. this republican narrative, its alternative universe says that every one of us in this room who amounts to anything, we're all completely self-made. one of the greatest chairman that the democratic party ever had, bob strauss, used to say that every politician wants every voter to believe he was born in a log cabin he built himself. but, as strauss then admitted, it ain't so. we democrats, we think the country works better with a strong middle class, with real opportunities for poor folks to work their way into it. with business and government actually working together to promote growth and broadly shared prosperity. you see, we believe that we're all in thi
now, i -- i, i want -- i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states. and, i proudly nominate him to be the standard bearer of the democratic party. now, folks,n tampa a few days ago, we heard a lot of talk. oh, about how the president and the democrats don't really believe in free enterprise and individual initiative. how we want everybody to depend on the government. how bad we are for the economy. this republican narrative, its alternative universe says that every one of...
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but it may spark auroras in southern canada and the morn united states. >>> new news from the george zimmerman/trayvon martin shooting case. we're getting a first look at martin's sweatshirt, the one he was wearing on the night he was shot and killed by zimmerman. >> also, fbi interviews as zimmerman is portrayed as having a hero complex. newly-released documents show zimmerman being frustrated by petty crime being committed in his gated community. >>> also this morning, a follow-up on congressman jesse jackson jr. a senior aide close to the illinois democrat tells abc news that he is not likely to return to congress until after labor day. it is still unclear where jackson exactly is, while he's receiving treatment for what has been described as a, quote, mood disorder. >>> a bizarre scene in a las vegas neighborhood after two chimps managed to escape from their owner's home. police were soon on the trail as the animals jumped over walls into people's backyard. the male chimp was shot dead after a police officer said he acted in a threatening manner. the female was tranquilized and r
but it may spark auroras in southern canada and the morn united states. >>> new news from the george zimmerman/trayvon martin shooting case. we're getting a first look at martin's sweatshirt, the one he was wearing on the night he was shot and killed by zimmerman. >> also, fbi interviews as zimmerman is portrayed as having a hero complex. newly-released documents show zimmerman being frustrated by petty crime being committed in his gated community. >>> also this morning,...
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the united states cannot borrow indefinitely. country after country after country just thought they could get away because we're the military power of the world. why would you take the choice of wait and see? it could enhance growth and jobs. i believe, had simpson-bowles been done, we would be booming. america knows the way. we do not have the will. a more efficient tax system, more certainty. i think we would have been booming. it's doable, but we need the leaders saying we're going to do it. >> when you think of something like simpson-bowles, do you think it needs spending reform, tax increases? >> we can all sit here. i think it is 21% and then you have an efficient tax system. it is a far more efficient tax system so it gets this huge waste, this coefficient cost, not a bad tax system, a legal system, uncertainty. you would have had better growth. i'd think it was four to one, or whatever it was, but close enough would have been good enough. it does not have to be exactly right. once. starting a down, it would pay for a lot.
the united states cannot borrow indefinitely. country after country after country just thought they could get away because we're the military power of the world. why would you take the choice of wait and see? it could enhance growth and jobs. i believe, had simpson-bowles been done, we would be booming. america knows the way. we do not have the will. a more efficient tax system, more certainty. i think we would have been booming. it's doable, but we need the leaders saying we're going to do it....
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president of the united states. the chair will now make a motion to adjourn. is there a second of all those in favor, say aye. all those opposed? the ayes have it. this is adjourn. god bless the democratic party, and most importantly, god bless the united states of america. racand racks president obama and vice president joe biden accepting the nomination for a second term in office. in a few minutes we will be taking your phone calls. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] you can tweet us a comment as well. please use #dnc. a night of stark contrasts drawn by the speakers. we will be back in a few minutes to begin taking your calls. good evening. >> we will begin our reaction to the president of acceptance speech down on the floor. guard steve of euro from denver -- two delegates from denver. what did you hear? i think that is what the president set out to do. the purpose of the week was to show contrast, and it clearly was a fine, very shar
president of the united states. the chair will now make a motion to adjourn. is there a second of all those in favor, say aye. all those opposed? the ayes have it. this is adjourn. god bless the democratic party, and most importantly, god bless the united states of america. racand racks president obama and vice president joe biden accepting the nomination for a second term in office. in a few minutes we will be taking your phone calls. [captioning performed by national captioning institute]...
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we could look to a future that will draw businesses back to united states. it will make us very competitive with other countries around the world that have lower labor costs for example because we can use this technology to access resources we couldn't get to. >> when we talk about the environmental concerns. when we hear the president talk about that. er say it's hypocritical because we are now reliant on foreign countries that don't have the worker safety standards and do not have the environmental concerns that america has. we have the highest standards in the world. >> right. this isn't either or. you have to have responsible development. there is nothing else in there. but this is saying we have a lot of potential. let's go for that potential. >> and real jobs plan. here it is. multitrillion jobs plan. thank you very much. we appreciate your expertise. up next, eric is going to tell his plan to drive gas prices down. can >>. >> eric: the obama administration hasn't done anything to fix the rising price of gasoline. i talked about a solution. let's talk
we could look to a future that will draw businesses back to united states. it will make us very competitive with other countries around the world that have lower labor costs for example because we can use this technology to access resources we couldn't get to. >> when we talk about the environmental concerns. when we hear the president talk about that. er say it's hypocritical because we are now reliant on foreign countries that don't have the worker safety standards and do not have the...
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united states code requires electors shall sign six by them. votes for you to sign on the table at the front of the chamber. these are the official forwarded to the president of the united states senate, the archivist of the united states, and united states district court, certifying that you have fulfilled your duties in electing the president and vice president at this electoral college. be sure to sign all six copies. electors will now sign these certificates of votes according to the secretary's instructions. motion that they may be delivered into the keeping of the secretary of state, who will distribute them as required by law. is there a motion? >> i move that the signed certificates be delivered to the secretary for distribution as required by law. >> the motion has been offered. is there a second? >> all in favor signify by saying aye. opposed? the motion carries, and the secretary of state, who will deliver them by law. i would like to thank everyone for participating in this augusti would ask that the closing benediction be delivered
united states code requires electors shall sign six by them. votes for you to sign on the table at the front of the chamber. these are the official forwarded to the president of the united states senate, the archivist of the united states, and united states district court, certifying that you have fulfilled your duties in electing the president and vice president at this electoral college. be sure to sign all six copies. electors will now sign these certificates of votes according to the...
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and this is the next vice president of the united states. that looks like screech from "stave bell." the hat on backwards. >> not a flattering assessment, but a lot of the people look at the pictures and they think they are cheesy. >> well, it is -- you know, it could be worse, because when you hear never before seen pictures of the vice presidential candidate, at least he is fully dressed, because it could be different. >> but the question is are they harmless fun? well, we are trying to find out and jeanne moos got the reaction of the glamour shots. >> reporter: does this picture say mr. vice president to you. this is paul ryan. >> is that him? >> no, no, that is worse. that is like, oh, no. >> oh, yes, and the photos of paul ryan working out that came out in "time" magazine have plenty of fans tweeting, too, and just like that panties drop and the internet melts. >> looks fine. >> the knees are bony. >> and noted one poster, big bird call and he wants his legs back. paul ryan is the broest bro to run for vp and he is channeling the inner
and this is the next vice president of the united states. that looks like screech from "stave bell." the hat on backwards. >> not a flattering assessment, but a lot of the people look at the pictures and they think they are cheesy. >> well, it is -- you know, it could be worse, because when you hear never before seen pictures of the vice presidential candidate, at least he is fully dressed, because it could be different. >> but the question is are they harmless fun?...
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. >> here in maryland, voters will not only help choose the next president of the united states, but will be weighing in on seven statewide ballot questions. same sex marriage is one of those hot-button referendum issues. kai reed spent the day at one rally in support of the measure at the university of maryland college park. >> maryland will be the very first day in the nation to affirm everyone is equal rights. >> the rally drew a crowd of several dozen supporters. a handful of maryland legislators talked about the importance of getting registered to vote and the impact that young voters can make an election. young voters tipped in obama's favor in 2008. >> we registered over 2000 students of the past couple of weeks. polls show an overwhelming majority of students support marriage equality. first up is getting them registered and the second step is knowing -- making sure they know which way to vote on the issue. >> merit the quality is really about fairness. -- married the quality is really about fairness. >> share your thoughts and see our reporters updates in real time on our co
. >> here in maryland, voters will not only help choose the next president of the united states, but will be weighing in on seven statewide ballot questions. same sex marriage is one of those hot-button referendum issues. kai reed spent the day at one rally in support of the measure at the university of maryland college park. >> maryland will be the very first day in the nation to affirm everyone is equal rights. >> the rally drew a crowd of several dozen supporters. a handful...
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and it appears that the united states nailed the attack. chris lawrence is at the pentagon. usual official confirming to us that cia drone strike talk him out in a lawless part of yemen. this was a man on the fbi's most wanted list with a $5 million bounty on his head. someone the u.s. has been very, very interested in getting. >> apologies. i thought you were going to a piece of sound there. we've been talking about drone strikes. ainge lot of people understand there. is this going to become another pakistanish problem? >> not really. it looks like the exact opposite. in have been 15 drone strikes this year. and the offensive is really starting to ramp up for several reasons. one is the president seems very commitmented to going after al qaeda and supportive of u.s. drone strikes. the cia got authorization to product drone strikes even if they're not sure of the target's identity. so it's given the u.s. more leeway to conduct some of these drone strikes. and when you look at what koubt terrorism officials say about the al qaeda group in yemen that it's the most direct threa
and it appears that the united states nailed the attack. chris lawrence is at the pentagon. usual official confirming to us that cia drone strike talk him out in a lawless part of yemen. this was a man on the fbi's most wanted list with a $5 million bounty on his head. someone the u.s. has been very, very interested in getting. >> apologies. i thought you were going to a piece of sound there. we've been talking about drone strikes. ainge lot of people understand there. is this going to...
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[applause] [applause] i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states, and i probably nominate -- probably nominate him to be the standard bearer of bearer of the democratic party. [applause] in tampa a few days ago we heard a lot of talk about how the president and the democrats do not believe in free enterprise and individual initiative, how we want everyone to be dependent now on the government, how bad we are on the economy. this alternative universe says that everyone of us in this room who amounts to anything, we are all completely self made. one of the greatest german the -- chairman of the democratic party ever had, bob strauss and -- which is rated bob strauss says every american wants you to believe he was born in a log cabin he built himself, [laughter] but he admitted it ain't so. [laughter] we democrats think the country works better with real opportunities. with a relentless focus on the future,with business and government working together to promote growth and proudly share prosperity. we believe we are all in this together is a far better philosophy tha
[applause] [applause] i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states, and i probably nominate -- probably nominate him to be the standard bearer of bearer of the democratic party. [applause] in tampa a few days ago we heard a lot of talk about how the president and the democrats do not believe in free enterprise and individual initiative, how we want everyone to be dependent now on the government, how bad we are on the economy. this alternative universe says that everyone of...
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we can gut education or we can decide that in the united states of america no child should have her dreams deferred because of a crowded classroom or a crumbling school. no family should have to set aside a college acceptance letter because they don't have the money. no company should have to look for workers overseas because they couldn't find any with the right skills here at home. that's not our future. s not our futu [ cheering and applause ] >> that is not our future. [ cheering and applause ] >> a government has a role in this, but teachers must inspire. principals must lead. parents must instill a thirst for learning and students, you got to do the work. to do the work. and together i promise you we can outeducate and outcompete any nation on earth. on earth. so help me. help me recruit 100,000 math and science teachers within 10 years and improve early childhood education. help give 2 million workers the chance to learn skills that their community college -- at their community college that will lead directly to a job. help us work with colleges and universities to cut in half the g
we can gut education or we can decide that in the united states of america no child should have her dreams deferred because of a crowded classroom or a crumbling school. no family should have to set aside a college acceptance letter because they don't have the money. no company should have to look for workers overseas because they couldn't find any with the right skills here at home. that's not our future. s not our futu [ cheering and applause ] >> that is not our future. [ cheering and...
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what does an election here in south america mean to the united states? oil experts say the oil here in venezuela will impact how much we as americans pay in gas. >> if chavez gets reelected, i suppose we'll see lower crude oil sales to the u.s. and that's going to cost the consumer more money for their gasoline. >> reporter: today most ralliers rallied tweeting, get out the votes. street cry is rampant and oil production has slipped 30% in the last decade. >> if we win, we cannot believe that every problem will be solved on monday. but at least there is hope that the things can change. >> reporter: today, thousands of venezue venezuelans who over the years traveled to miami traveled to vote in new orleans. more voted in new york. while president chavez bragged that his country has the highest vote count in the world. grocery stores are swamped as they fear a violent reaction to whoever is announced the winner. >>> now to syria where there are reports tonight of several large explosions near police headquarters right in the heart of damascus. at least one
what does an election here in south america mean to the united states? oil experts say the oil here in venezuela will impact how much we as americans pay in gas. >> if chavez gets reelected, i suppose we'll see lower crude oil sales to the u.s. and that's going to cost the consumer more money for their gasoline. >> reporter: today most ralliers rallied tweeting, get out the votes. street cry is rampant and oil production has slipped 30% in the last decade. >> if we win, we...
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it is like a better, more polite and energy intensive version of the united states and that did well for me as well >> i love it. i can't believe it. they are lowering your taxes and making big money off
it is like a better, more polite and energy intensive version of the united states and that did well for me as well >> i love it. i can't believe it. they are lowering your taxes and making big money off
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. >> the last times the united states supreme court and of the university of texas was 60 years ago. the issue then was about excluding african-americans and we were on the wrong side of history. >> that is bill powers, president of the university of texas at austin. this time, the case is about a white woman was denied admission. could this be the end of affirmative action? >> yes. it is a bit different because, and some point, when texas the right of affirmative action, their minority numbers drop off the cliff. george bush signed a state law that gave the top 10% of any class the right to go to ut. and then gave it a bit of diversity because most of the schools in texas are defacto segregated. but the numbers were still dropping or stagnant. so they have a huge minority population and a day added to what is in affect affirmative- action. >> i am not a court counter. but it seems like this might be a split. it is a split, the decision stands. but we are in another area now. when the founders wrote the constitution, i was 3/5 of a person. the issue of getting into a school was not e
. >> the last times the united states supreme court and of the university of texas was 60 years ago. the issue then was about excluding african-americans and we were on the wrong side of history. >> that is bill powers, president of the university of texas at austin. this time, the case is about a white woman was denied admission. could this be the end of affirmative action? >> yes. it is a bit different because, and some point, when texas the right of affirmative action,...
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new now as we track the spread of the west nile fires all across the united states. we have already had reported cases in maryland, and officials in the dallas-fort worth area say they will begin aerial spraying tonight. experts say this could be the worst year ever for west nile virus. >> the little past always are hugely annoying, but this year in mosquito country, the consequences of their bite go well beyond the age. >> this killer headache. >> like kathryn in texas nearly 700 other americans have confirmed cases of west nile virus. >> you can estimate that as many as 12,000 people have already been stricken by west nile buyers. it is in 43 states. half of the cases are in texas. -- stricken by west nile virus. >> the reason it is so bad -- the winter was not cold enough to keep mosquitoes from spreading. >> people tend to get this list are people are 50 and older. the young seem to handle it very well. >> in dallas where more than a dozen people have died, they are about to attack the virus controversially from the air. in north carolina, the assault is on the g
new now as we track the spread of the west nile fires all across the united states. we have already had reported cases in maryland, and officials in the dallas-fort worth area say they will begin aerial spraying tonight. experts say this could be the worst year ever for west nile virus. >> the little past always are hugely annoying, but this year in mosquito country, the consequences of their bite go well beyond the age. >> this killer headache. >> like kathryn in texas nearly...